Scientists put their “stamp” on prehistory after discovering a massive dinosaur footprint in Mongolia said to have belonged to one of the largest two-legged animals ever to roam the Earth.
Claudia Steffensen made a captivating discovery in the Italian Alps: a tropical ecosystem dating back 280 million years, made up of relics of the past such as plant fossils, raindrop tracks and ...
Humans' increasingly large footprint across the planet is forcing plants & animals to adapt and is affecting some species' evolutionary path.
Nearly 200 Jurassic footprints found in southern England reveal new insights into 166 million-year-old prehistoric creatures, ...
A joint dinosaur survey conducted by Okayama University of Science (OUS) and the Institute of Paleontology, Mongolian Academy ...
Giant tracks discovered underground have offered an "extraordinary window" into the lives of the giants that roamed the Earth hundreds of millions of years ago.
The footprints are fossilized traces of ancient ... which could provide information about the animals that made the tracks and potential interactions between the animals. “The preservation ...
The prints were made by both long-necked sauropods and a predator, megalosaurus, and were found in one of the largest discoveries in decades. By Lynsey Chutel Reporting from London Quarry workers ...
"The really lovely thing about a dinosaur footprint, particularly if you have a trackway, is that it is a snapshot in the ...
"The really lovely thing about a dinosaur footprint, particularly if you have a trackway, is that it is a snapshot in the life of the animal," Prof Butler explained. "You can learn things about ...